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These words are used simply to tie cards with similar abilities together. [24] The first tournament-legal cards with ability words were printed in Saviors of Kamigawa, but the concept was first introduced in Unhinged with the Gotcha cards. Ability words always appear in italics followed by an em dash (—) and the ability they describe.
Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos is an adventure module and campaign guide for using the Strixhaven setting, from the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering, in the 5th edition. The book expands on game elements for the 5th edition, such as:
Magic of Eberron — October 2005: Details the many kinds of magic found in Eberron. 0-7869-3696-7: Deluxe Eberron Dungeon Master's Screen — July 2005: Includes information from the standard Deluxe D&D Dungeon Master's Screen, with modifications and additional material appropriate for game elements unique to the Eberron setting. Also includes ...
A material derived from alien Protomolecule, used as hull protective plating for ships. The Rocinante was one such ship upgraded to use the material, whilst other ships were constructed with it as an original part of the hull. The material itself contains no protomolecule, having been developed by simply observing the molecular structure. Cargonite
Chapter six covers the use of magic items as well as their placement and creation. [1] This chapter sets out specific rules on the use and creation of all magical items. Two appendices are included: one is a list of all the items in the Compendium and the Dungeon Masters Guide by price, and the other is a set of new randomized treasure tables.
Alan Moore's Magic Words, comics adaptations of four songs by Alan Moore; Incantation, a magical formula intended to trigger a magical effect on a person or objects; Mantra, a sacred word, words or syllables in Sanskrit, Pali and other languages; All pages with titles containing Magic word
Encyclopedia Magica was a result of compilation and development by Dale "slade" Henson, and was published by TSR. [2] Encyclopedia Magica Volume One was released in 1994, while Encyclopedia Magica Volume Two was printed in February 1995, Encyclopedia Magica Volume Three was printed in May 1995, and Encyclopedia Magica Volume Four was printed in November 1995.
The following is a list of novels based in the setting of the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering.When Wizards of the Coast was asked how the novels and cards influence each other, Brady Dommermuth, Magic's Creative Director, responded by saying "generally the cards provide the world in which the novels are set, and the novels sometimes provide characters represented on cards.